Mental Health During Middle Childhood in a Developmental Perspective

Authors

  • Dr. Prabhunath Prasad Saket  Counseling Psychologist, MPhil, PGDGC, Ph.D., SDMC, Education Department New Delhi, India
  • Dr. Ashima Srivastava MPhil   Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Max Balaji Hospital, Padpadganj Delhi, India

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Abstract

Middle childhood years (6

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2018-04-30

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Dr. Prabhunath Prasad Saket, Dr. Ashima Srivastava MPhil , " Mental Health During Middle Childhood in a Developmental Perspective, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 7, pp.1346-1349, March-April-2018.